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Last updated: July 2, 2026, 5:31 PM ET

Tennis & Golf

Novak Djokovic called for a pause in public criticism directed at Serena Williams, suggesting a need to "cool off" regarding her recent singles comeback at Wimbledon Djokovic urges calm. At the same tournament, Amanda Anisimova reached the third round by defeating fellow American Sofia Kenin in a three-set battle, powered by 20 aces. Meanwhile, Alexander Zverev expressed confidence in his Wimbledon chances, drawing momentum from his recent French Open victory Zverev optimistic. In golf, a Florida judge has granted prosecutors access to Tiger Woods' medical records relevant to his March arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence Woods' records accessible.

Multi-Sport & Athletics

Swimmer Bethany Firth shattered her own world record in the S14 100m backstroke at the Dutch National Championships in Eindhoven. In the WNBA, Indiana Fever stars Caitlin Clark, Kelsey Mitchell, and Aliyah Boston were named starters for the upcoming All-Star Game Fever stars selected. Former Olympian David Hearn faces a felony charge in connection with the vandalism of the Reflecting Pool, a case that has drawn presidential attention Hearn indicted.

Boxing & Media Access

Jaron "Boots" Ennis has climbed to fifth in the latest ESPN pound-for-pound boxing rankings after becoming a two-division champion Ennis climbs rankings. At Wimbledon, British doubles hopes were dashed as Katie Boulter and Heather Watson exited the competition in the first round Britons exit doubles. ESPN is opposing potential restrictions on media access and gag orders being considered by a judge in the retrial of Rashaun Jones, accused in the 2006 killing of a Miami football teammate ESPN opposes access limits.